The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Oct. 1 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Joshua Caldwell, 30, possession of controlled substances — $5,000

Police observed a man walking west from the corner of 16th Street and Glenwood Avenue on Wednesday, and upon identifying him as Joshua Caldwell, he allegedly told police he had a warrant out of Pope County for his arrest. While searching Caldwell, police allegedly found a black zip-up container approximately two inches long containing eight 10mg Hydrocodone pills, two 5mg Hydrocodone pills, four 50mg Meteridine pills, and one 25mg Promethazine pill.

According to the report, Caldwell told police he was prescribed Hydrocodone, but a friend, who he refused to identify, gave him the other pills.

According to a warrant filed July 30, Lee allegedly sold two grams of methamphetamine to a confidential informant working with the 5th Judicial Drug Task Force for $200 on Jan. 9, and another 1.2 grams for $100 on Jan. 26.

According to an Arkansas State Police report, Rodgers was pulled over Wednesday on U.S. Highway 64 just off the 78 eastbound mile marker for not wearing his seat belt.

Upon speaking to Rodgers, the trooper noticed he was very nervous and was shaking, and after gaining consent to search the vehicle and Rodgers’ person, police found a piece of cloth wrapped around a glass smoking pipe in his pocket, and a red straw and a small bag containing methamphetamine in a cigarette package.

• Christopher Andrews, 39, forgery — $15,000.

According to a warrant filed Feb. 22, 2010, on Dec. 22, 2009, Andrews attempted to pass a $1,225 check at Arvest bank, but had altered the amount to read $7,225.

According to the warrant, the teller contacted the issuer, who said the check was in the amount of $1,225, and Andrews left.

• Justin Lee, 25, two counts delivery of methamphetamine — $15,000.

According to a warrant filed July 30, Lee allegedly sold two grams of methamphetamine to a confidential informant working with the 5th Judicial Drug Task Force for $200 on Jan. 9, and another 1.2 grams to an informant for $100 on Jan. 26.